I often run into to issues where I like to use different ssh keys for different sites, servers, and other things. It is a good practice not to use the same key for everything just in case you need to change it, or other various reasons. If you are like me and don’t want to manually enter the path to theses keys each time you can associate them with a url. So if you were connecting via ssh, or over git with ssh it works perfectly.

So first generate a key. In this example we will create one for Bit Bucket.

ssh-keygen -f ~/.ssh/bitbucket

Now inside the ~/.ssh folder edit the config file and add the text below.

Host bitbucket.org
IdentityFile ~/.ssh/bitbucket
IdentitiesOnly yes

At this point when you push to bitbucket it will use this key.. For example if you added the remote repo as origin

I don’t know about anyone else, but the default sound limitations are a tad too conservative for my laptop. The sound is so faint at times I can hardly hear it on my Razer Blade 2015. So if you want to boost the sound you can enable it past 100%, but be warned you also run the risk of harming your speakers if you aren’t careful.

So if you wish to proceed simply install Kmix if you are using Kubuntu and then enable “Overdrive”, you can do that by clicking on the system tray icon for sound, which you might have two now since Kmix isn’t normally installed any more and then clicking on the config button in the bottom right hand corner. Then click on the General icon in the window that pops open. You should then see a checkbox that is the “Enable Overdrive”

After this point you have to restart kmix/pulseaudio. You can easily do that by simply restarting, or if you know how just restart it manually.